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Venezuela's legal super body, also known as the Constituent Assembly, has passed a law aimed at what it calls promoting peace and respect. Opposition leaders, however, say the legislation called ‘Law against Hate’ is an attempt by the administration to suppress anti-government movements.
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On Wednesday, Reuters reported about a pending bill in Venezuela, which states that any Venezuelans who express "hate or intolerance" will be jailed for up to 25 years. PresidentNicolas Maduro has faced international criticism from the United Nations to Pope Francis after installing a new legislative superbody with 545 Socialist Party allies. Maduro's government was holding 676 political prisoners as of Wednesday, a number that is expected to rise once the hate crimes measure becomes law.
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In Venezuela, PresidentNicolas Maduro has told supporters he will block an amnesty law recently passed by opposition MPs.
The law aims to free dozens of jailed opposition leaders. Maduro says they are criminals and that the law would lead to civil war.
The opposition took control of the legislature in January and has been at war with Maduro ever since.
On Thursday it asked Venezuela's electoral board to start reforming the law to make it easier to remove the president. Maduro says this wou…
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Venezuela (i/ˌvɛnəˈzweɪlə/VEN-ə-ZWAYL-ə; Spanish:[beneˈswela]), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish:República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a federal republic located on the northern coast of South America. It is bordered by Colombia on the west, Brazil on the south, Guyana on the east, and the islands of Trinidad and Tobago to the north-east. Venezuela's territory covers around 916,445km2 (353,841sqmi) with an estimated population around 33,221,865. Venezuela is considered a state with extremely high biodiversity (currently ranks 7th in the world's list of nations with the most number of species), with habitats ranging from the Andes Mountains in the west to the Amazon Basin rain-forest in the south, via extensive llanos plains and Caribbean coast in the center and the Orinoco River Delta in the east.

Supreme court

A supreme court is the highest court within the hierarchy of many legal jurisdictions. Other descriptions for such courts include court of last resort, instance court, judgment court, apex court, and highest court of appeal. Broadly speaking, the decisions of a supreme court are not subject to further review by any other court. Supreme courts typically function primarily as appellate courts, hearing appeals from decisions of lower trial courts, or from intermediate-level appellate courts.

A former bus driver, Maduro rose to become a trade union leader, before being elected to the National Assembly in 2000. He was appointed to a number of positions within the Venezuelan Government under Chávez, ultimately being made Foreign Minister in 2006. He was described during this time as the "most capable administrator and politician of Chávez's inner circle". After Chávez's death was announced on 5 March 2013, Maduro assumed the powers and responsibilities of the president. A special election was held on 14 April 2013 to elect a new president, and Nicolas Maduro won with 50,62 % of the votes as the candidate of the United Socialist Party of Venezuela. He was formally inaugurated on 19 April.

World Justice Project

The World Justice Project (WJP) is an independent, multidisciplinary organization working to advance the rule of law around the world. The rule of law provides the foundation for communities of opportunity and equity – communities that offer sustainable economic development, accountable government, and respect for fundamental rights.

The WJP's work engages citizens and leaders around the globe and from all work disciplines to advance the rule of law. Through three programs -- Research and Scholarship, the WJP Rule of Law Index, and Engagement -- WJP seeks to increase public awareness about the foundational importance of the rule of law, stimulate government reforms, and develop practical programs at the community level.

It was founded by William H. Neukom in 2006 as a presidential initiative of the American Bar Association, and with the support of 21 partners. The World Justice Project became an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit organization in 2009. Its offices are located in Washington, D.C., and Seattle, Washington, USA.

Martial law

Martial law is the imposition of the highest-ranking military officer as the military governor or as the head of the government, thus removing all power from the previous executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government. It is usually imposed temporarily when the government or civilian authorities fail to function effectively (e.g., maintain order and security, or provide essential services).

Martial law can be used by governments to enforce their rule over the public. Such incidents may occur after a coup d'état (such as Thailand in 2006 and 2014); when threatened by popular protest (China, Tiananmen Square protests of 1989); to suppress political opposition (Poland in 1981); or to stabilize insurrections or perceived insurrections (Canada, The October Crisis of 1970). Martial law may be declared in cases of major natural disasters; however, most countries use a different legal construct, such as a state of emergency.

Martial law has also been imposed during conflicts and in cases of occupations, where the absence of any other civil government provides for an unstable population. Examples of this form of military rule include post World War II reconstruction in Germany and Japan as well as the southern reconstruction following the U.S. Civil War.

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Law and order breakdown in parts of inflation-hit Venezuela

Law and order breakdown in parts of inflation-hit Venezuela

Law and order breakdown in parts of inflation-hit Venezuela

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‘Law Against Hate’ fuels Venezuela's tensions

‘Law Against Hate’ fuels Venezuela's tensions

‘Law Against Hate’ fuels Venezuela's tensions

Venezuela's legal super body, also known as the Constituent Assembly, has passed a law aimed at what it calls promoting peace and respect. Opposition leaders, however, say the legislation called ‘Law against Hate’ is an attempt by the administration to suppress anti-government movements.
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Venezuela's Revolutionary Seed Law

Venezuela's Revolutionary Seed Law

Venezuela's Revolutionary Seed Law

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Venezuela Considers 'Law Against Intolerance'

Venezuela Considers 'Law Against Intolerance'

Venezuela Considers 'Law Against Intolerance'

On Wednesday, Reuters reported about a pending bill in Venezuela, which states that any Venezuelans who express "hate or intolerance" will be jailed for up to 25 years. PresidentNicolas Maduro has faced international criticism from the United Nations to Pope Francis after installing a new legislative superbody with 545 Socialist Party allies. Maduro's government was holding 676 political prisoners as of Wednesday, a number that is expected to rise once the hate crimes measure becomes law.
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Rubio on collapse of rule of law in Venezuela

Tensions escalate in Venezuela as Maduro vows to block law passed by opposition

Tensions escalate in Venezuela as Maduro vows to block law passed by opposition

Tensions escalate in Venezuela as Maduro vows to block law passed by opposition

In Venezuela, PresidentNicolas Maduro has told supporters he will block an amnesty law recently passed by opposition MPs.
The law aims to free dozens of jailed opposition leaders. Maduro says they are criminals and that the law would lead to civil war.
The opposition took control of the legislature in January and has been at war with Maduro ever since.
On Thursday it asked Venezuela's electoral board to start reforming the law to make it easier to remove the president. Maduro says this wou…
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People of Venezuela went under Martial Law

People of Venezuela went under Martial Law

People of Venezuela went under Martial Law

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The Collapse of the Rule of Law in Venezuela July 19 Part 1 First 60 min

The Collapse of the Rule of Law in Venezuela July 19 Part 1 First 60 min

The Collapse of the Rule of Law in Venezuela July 19 Part 1 First 60 min

"Rule of Law" Report Targets Venezuela

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Learn from Venezuela - When SHTF FOOD WILL BE WORTH MORE THAN GOLD! Martial law, Economic Collapse

Learn from Venezuela - When SHTF FOOD WILL BE WORTH MORE THAN GOLD! Martial law, Economic Collapse

Learn from Venezuela - When SHTF FOOD WILL BE WORTH MORE THAN GOLD! Martial law, Economic Collapse

2:05

Thousands march against Venezuela's amnesty law

Thousands march against Venezuela's amnesty law

Thousands march against Venezuela's amnesty law

(7 Apr 2016) Thousands of supporters of Venezuela's PresidentNicolas Maduro, turned out to show their disagreement with an amnesty law recently approved by the National Assembly.
The legislation is a first step in freeing more than 70 opposition prisoners, including politician Leopoldo Lopez, the country's popular opposition leader, who oppose the government of Maduro.
Venezuela's opposition-controlled congress passed the legislation late Tuesday in hopes of freeing dozens of people imprisoned in connection with opposing the socialist revolution launched 17 years ago by late President Hugo Chavez.
The legislation was a key campaign promise during the 2015 legislative race that gave the opposition control of congress for the first time in more than a decade.
President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday reiterated his determination to halt the bill saying it is an attempt to free murderers and terrorists.
Socialist officials say that if congress overrides Madruo's veto, the Supreme Court will block the legislation.
The court has thwarted nearly all congressional action this year, overturning attempts to limit the President's power, preventing congress from exercising more control over institutions and barring lawmakers from taking their seats.
The opposition's other main promise has been to remove Maduro from office within the year.
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Violating International Law, Trump Renews Venezuela Sanctions

Violating International Law, Trump Renews Venezuela Sanctions

Violating International Law, Trump Renews Venezuela Sanctions

Trump renewed Obama's sanctions against Venezuela, declaring it an "unusual and extraordinary threat" to the US, violating international law in the process, says CEPR co-director Mark Weisbrot. Also, the US threatened the main opposition presidential candidate if he doesn't boycott the upcoming election
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Venezuela's rental law backfired against market

A law designed to protect renters' rights in Venezuela has backfired against the country's rental market. Owner insecurity and high prices could shake up the entire housing industry.
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Venezuela's Supreme Court gives itself power to make law

Venezuela's Supreme Court gives itself power to make law

Venezuela's Supreme Court gives itself power to make law

The Venezuelan Supreme Court has effectively gained control of all three branches of the government. It ruled today that all powers vested under the legislative body will be transferred to the Supreme Court. Since most members of the court are government loyalists, the government will effectively be controlled by the ruling United Socialist Party. The opposition party, called the National Assembly, has been taken out of the picture. Prominent opposition leaders are already calling the government of PresidentNicolás Maduro "a dictatorship." Under this ruling, President Maduro has full power to enact laws, assign contracts, incur foreign debt and persecute fellow Venezuelans.
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Venezuela Amnesty law sparks dispute between parliament, president

Venezuela Amnesty law sparks dispute between parliament, president

Venezuela Amnesty law sparks dispute between parliament, president

Venezuela’s opposition-controlled parliament says it is going ahead with a proposed amnesty law to allow the release of all imprisoned politicians and protesters.

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Venezuela: 1000s rally behind Maduro against 'Criminal Amnesty' law

Venezuela: 1000s rally behind Maduro against 'Criminal Amnesty' law

Venezuela: 1000s rally behind Maduro against 'Criminal Amnesty' law

VenezuelaPresidentNicolas Maduro led a protest march in Caracas, Thursday, against an Amnesty law approved by the opposition-led National Assembly that would ensure legal impunity for many criminal opponents of the socialist government.
Protesters demonstrated demanding that Maduro reject the law which could free dozens of jailed opposition leaders, including those responsible for crimes during the 2002 coup against former Venezuelan PresidentHugo Chavez, and for post-election violence in 2013.
Maduro emphasised that the amnesty law, which would forgive "right-wing murderers" was met with "rejection and disgust" by the people. The law would see many individuals charged of serious crimes released, including opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, currently serving a 13-year sentence for inciting attacks that left 43 people dead and over 800 wounded in 2014.
The Venezuelan President, who cannot veto the law, has promised to send the law to Venezuela'sSupreme Court, where it is possible that it could be struck down.
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Law and order breakdown in parts of inflation-hit Venezuela

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published: 10 Jan 2018

‘Law Against Hate’ fuels Venezuela's tensions

Venezuela's legal super body, also known as the Constituent Assembly, has passed a law aimed at what it calls promoting peace and respect. Opposition leaders, however, say the legislation called ‘Law against Hate’ is an attempt by the administration to suppress anti-government movements.
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Venezuela's Revolutionary Seed Law

Venezuela's campesinos may have written the most revolutionary law so far. Their plan can potentially change the production system in the country forever, benefiting millions. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/venezuelas-revolutionary-seed-law/

published: 06 Oct 2016

Venezuela Considers 'Law Against Intolerance'

On Wednesday, Reuters reported about a pending bill in Venezuela, which states that any Venezuelans who express "hate or intolerance" will be jailed for up to 25 years. PresidentNicolas Maduro has faced international criticism from the United Nations to Pope Francis after installing a new legislative superbody with 545 Socialist Party allies. Maduro's government was holding 676 political prisoners as of Wednesday, a number that is expected to rise once the hate crimes measure becomes law.
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Rubio on collapse of rule of law in Venezuela

Tensions escalate in Venezuela as Maduro vows to block law passed by opposition

In Venezuela, PresidentNicolas Maduro has told supporters he will block an amnesty law recently passed by opposition MPs.
The law aims to free dozens of jailed opposition leaders. Maduro says they are criminals and that the law would lead to civil war.
The opposition took control of the legislature in January and has been at war with Maduro ever since.
On Thursday it asked Venezuela's electoral board to start reforming the law to make it easier to remove the president. Maduro says this wou…
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People of Venezuela went under Martial Law

published: 28 Apr 2017

The Collapse of the Rule of Law in Venezuela July 19 Part 1 First 60 min

"Rule of Law" Report Targets Venezuela

Greg Wilpert: Methodology of report mostly based on views of opposition experts

published: 15 Jun 2011

Learn from Venezuela - When SHTF FOOD WILL BE WORTH MORE THAN GOLD! Martial law, Economic Collapse

published: 12 Jan 2017

Thousands march against Venezuela's amnesty law

(7 Apr 2016) Thousands of supporters of Venezuela's PresidentNicolas Maduro, turned out to show their disagreement with an amnesty law recently approved by the National Assembly.
The legislation is a first step in freeing more than 70 opposition prisoners, including politician Leopoldo Lopez, the country's popular opposition leader, who oppose the government of Maduro.
Venezuela's opposition-controlled congress passed the legislation late Tuesday in hopes of freeing dozens of people imprisoned in connection with opposing the socialist revolution launched 17 years ago by late President Hugo Chavez.
The legislation was a key campaign promise during the 2015 legislative race that gave the opposition control of congress for the first time in more than a decade.
President Nicolas Maduro o...

published: 16 Nov 2016

Violating International Law, Trump Renews Venezuela Sanctions

Trump renewed Obama's sanctions against Venezuela, declaring it an "unusual and extraordinary threat" to the US, violating international law in the process, says CEPR co-director Mark Weisbrot. Also, the US threatened the main opposition presidential candidate if he doesn't boycott the upcoming election
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Venezuela's rental law backfired against market

A law designed to protect renters' rights in Venezuela has backfired against the country's rental market. Owner insecurity and high prices could shake up the entire housing industry.
Martin Markovits has more from Caracas.

published: 27 Jun 2014

Venezuela's Supreme Court gives itself power to make law

The Venezuelan Supreme Court has effectively gained control of all three branches of the government. It ruled today that all powers vested under the legislative body will be transferred to the Supreme Court. Since most members of the court are government loyalists, the government will effectively be controlled by the ruling United Socialist Party. The opposition party, called the National Assembly, has been taken out of the picture. Prominent opposition leaders are already calling the government of PresidentNicolás Maduro "a dictatorship." Under this ruling, President Maduro has full power to enact laws, assign contracts, incur foreign debt and persecute fellow Venezuelans.
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Venezuela Amnesty law sparks dispute between parliament, president

Venezuela’s opposition-controlled parliament says it is going ahead with a proposed amnesty law to allow the release of all imprisoned politicians and protesters.

published: 14 Jan 2016

Venezuela: 1000s rally behind Maduro against 'Criminal Amnesty' law

VenezuelaPresidentNicolas Maduro led a protest march in Caracas, Thursday, against an Amnesty law approved by the opposition-led National Assembly that would ensure legal impunity for many criminal opponents of the socialist government.
Protesters demonstrated demanding that Maduro reject the law which could free dozens of jailed opposition leaders, including those responsible for crimes during the 2002 coup against former Venezuelan PresidentHugo Chavez, and for post-election violence in 2013.
Maduro emphasised that the amnesty law, which would forgive "right-wing murderers" was met with "rejection and disgust" by the people. The law would see many individuals charged of serious crimes released, including opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, currently serving a 13-year sentence for inci...

Law and order breakdown in parts of inflation-hit Venezuela

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Venezuela's Revolutionary Seed Law

Venezuela's campesinos may have written the most revolutionary law so far. Their plan can potentially change the production system in the country forever, benef...

Venezuela's campesinos may have written the most revolutionary law so far. Their plan can potentially change the production system in the country forever, benefiting millions. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/venezuelas-revolutionary-seed-law/

Venezuela's campesinos may have written the most revolutionary law so far. Their plan can potentially change the production system in the country forever, benefiting millions. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/venezuelas-revolutionary-seed-law/

Venezuela Considers 'Law Against Intolerance'

On Wednesday, Reuters reported about a pending bill in Venezuela, which states that any Venezuelans who express "hate or intolerance" will be jailed for up to 2...

On Wednesday, Reuters reported about a pending bill in Venezuela, which states that any Venezuelans who express "hate or intolerance" will be jailed for up to 25 years. PresidentNicolas Maduro has faced international criticism from the United Nations to Pope Francis after installing a new legislative superbody with 545 Socialist Party allies. Maduro's government was holding 676 political prisoners as of Wednesday, a number that is expected to rise once the hate crimes measure becomes law.
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On Wednesday, Reuters reported about a pending bill in Venezuela, which states that any Venezuelans who express "hate or intolerance" will be jailed for up to 25 years. PresidentNicolas Maduro has faced international criticism from the United Nations to Pope Francis after installing a new legislative superbody with 545 Socialist Party allies. Maduro's government was holding 676 political prisoners as of Wednesday, a number that is expected to rise once the hate crimes measure becomes law.
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In Venezuela, PresidentNicolas Maduro has told supporters he will block an amnesty law recently passed by opposition MPs.
The law aims to free dozens of jailed opposition leaders. Maduro says they are criminals and that the law would lead to civil war.
The opposition took control of the legislature in January and has been at war with Maduro ever since.
On Thursday it asked Venezuela's electoral board to start reforming the law to make it easier to remove the president. Maduro says this wou…
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In Venezuela, PresidentNicolas Maduro has told supporters he will block an amnesty law recently passed by opposition MPs.
The law aims to free dozens of jailed opposition leaders. Maduro says they are criminals and that the law would lead to civil war.
The opposition took control of the legislature in January and has been at war with Maduro ever since.
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(7 Apr 2016) Thousands of supporters of Venezuela's PresidentNicolas Maduro, turned out to show their disagreement with an amnesty law recently approved by the National Assembly.
The legislation is a first step in freeing more than 70 opposition prisoners, including politician Leopoldo Lopez, the country's popular opposition leader, who oppose the government of Maduro.
Venezuela's opposition-controlled congress passed the legislation late Tuesday in hopes of freeing dozens of people imprisoned in connection with opposing the socialist revolution launched 17 years ago by late President Hugo Chavez.
The legislation was a key campaign promise during the 2015 legislative race that gave the opposition control of congress for the first time in more than a decade.
President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday reiterated his determination to halt the bill saying it is an attempt to free murderers and terrorists.
Socialist officials say that if congress overrides Madruo's veto, the Supreme Court will block the legislation.
The court has thwarted nearly all congressional action this year, overturning attempts to limit the President's power, preventing congress from exercising more control over institutions and barring lawmakers from taking their seats.
The opposition's other main promise has been to remove Maduro from office within the year.
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(7 Apr 2016) Thousands of supporters of Venezuela's PresidentNicolas Maduro, turned out to show their disagreement with an amnesty law recently approved by the National Assembly.
The legislation is a first step in freeing more than 70 opposition prisoners, including politician Leopoldo Lopez, the country's popular opposition leader, who oppose the government of Maduro.
Venezuela's opposition-controlled congress passed the legislation late Tuesday in hopes of freeing dozens of people imprisoned in connection with opposing the socialist revolution launched 17 years ago by late President Hugo Chavez.
The legislation was a key campaign promise during the 2015 legislative race that gave the opposition control of congress for the first time in more than a decade.
President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday reiterated his determination to halt the bill saying it is an attempt to free murderers and terrorists.
Socialist officials say that if congress overrides Madruo's veto, the Supreme Court will block the legislation.
The court has thwarted nearly all congressional action this year, overturning attempts to limit the President's power, preventing congress from exercising more control over institutions and barring lawmakers from taking their seats.
The opposition's other main promise has been to remove Maduro from office within the year.
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Violating International Law, Trump Renews Venezuela Sanctions

Trump renewed Obama's sanctions against Venezuela, declaring it an "unusual and extraordinary threat" to the US, violating international law in the process, say...

Trump renewed Obama's sanctions against Venezuela, declaring it an "unusual and extraordinary threat" to the US, violating international law in the process, says CEPR co-director Mark Weisbrot. Also, the US threatened the main opposition presidential candidate if he doesn't boycott the upcoming election
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Trump renewed Obama's sanctions against Venezuela, declaring it an "unusual and extraordinary threat" to the US, violating international law in the process, says CEPR co-director Mark Weisbrot. Also, the US threatened the main opposition presidential candidate if he doesn't boycott the upcoming election
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Venezuela's rental law backfired against market

A law designed to protect renters' rights in Venezuela has backfired against the country's rental market. Owner insecurity and high prices could shake up the en...

A law designed to protect renters' rights in Venezuela has backfired against the country's rental market. Owner insecurity and high prices could shake up the entire housing industry.
Martin Markovits has more from Caracas.

A law designed to protect renters' rights in Venezuela has backfired against the country's rental market. Owner insecurity and high prices could shake up the entire housing industry.
Martin Markovits has more from Caracas.

Venezuela's Supreme Court gives itself power to make law

The Venezuelan Supreme Court has effectively gained control of all three branches of the government. It ruled today that all powers vested under the legislative...

The Venezuelan Supreme Court has effectively gained control of all three branches of the government. It ruled today that all powers vested under the legislative body will be transferred to the Supreme Court. Since most members of the court are government loyalists, the government will effectively be controlled by the ruling United Socialist Party. The opposition party, called the National Assembly, has been taken out of the picture. Prominent opposition leaders are already calling the government of PresidentNicolás Maduro "a dictatorship." Under this ruling, President Maduro has full power to enact laws, assign contracts, incur foreign debt and persecute fellow Venezuelans.
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The Venezuelan Supreme Court has effectively gained control of all three branches of the government. It ruled today that all powers vested under the legislative body will be transferred to the Supreme Court. Since most members of the court are government loyalists, the government will effectively be controlled by the ruling United Socialist Party. The opposition party, called the National Assembly, has been taken out of the picture. Prominent opposition leaders are already calling the government of PresidentNicolás Maduro "a dictatorship." Under this ruling, President Maduro has full power to enact laws, assign contracts, incur foreign debt and persecute fellow Venezuelans.
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VenezuelaPresidentNicolas Maduro led a protest march in Caracas, Thursday, against an Amnesty law approved by the opposition-led National Assembly that would ensure legal impunity for many criminal opponents of the socialist government.
Protesters demonstrated demanding that Maduro reject the law which could free dozens of jailed opposition leaders, including those responsible for crimes during the 2002 coup against former Venezuelan PresidentHugo Chavez, and for post-election violence in 2013.
Maduro emphasised that the amnesty law, which would forgive "right-wing murderers" was met with "rejection and disgust" by the people. The law would see many individuals charged of serious crimes released, including opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, currently serving a 13-year sentence for inciting attacks that left 43 people dead and over 800 wounded in 2014.
The Venezuelan President, who cannot veto the law, has promised to send the law to Venezuela'sSupreme Court, where it is possible that it could be struck down.
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VenezuelaPresidentNicolas Maduro led a protest march in Caracas, Thursday, against an Amnesty law approved by the opposition-led National Assembly that would ensure legal impunity for many criminal opponents of the socialist government.
Protesters demonstrated demanding that Maduro reject the law which could free dozens of jailed opposition leaders, including those responsible for crimes during the 2002 coup against former Venezuelan PresidentHugo Chavez, and for post-election violence in 2013.
Maduro emphasised that the amnesty law, which would forgive "right-wing murderers" was met with "rejection and disgust" by the people. The law would see many individuals charged of serious crimes released, including opposition leader Leopoldo Lopez, currently serving a 13-year sentence for inciting attacks that left 43 people dead and over 800 wounded in 2014.
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Venezuela Tourism: Meet Venezuela

Venezuela Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Venezuela.
Venezuela is a land of beauty and contrast, a country that contains several unique habitats and is one of the last great natural paradises on Earth. It is also home to the legendary Orinoco, the second largest river in South America that also forms a natural border with Columbia. From Puerto Ayacucho we journey to the remote regions of the State Of Amazonas, the country’s most southerly province. Extending for one hundred and eighty thousand square kilometres and with only a hundred thousand inhabitants it is one of the most sparsely populated areas in Venezuela. A short journey by motorboat takes us to the headwaters of the Rio Ventuari. Because the route leads through an extensive maze of canals it is important that this leg of the journey be ...

published: 01 Mar 2014

VENEZUELA TRAVEL VLOG & An Exciting ANNOUNCEMENT | Maria Wilkes

Hi everyone and thank you so much for clicking on this video! I hope you enjoy seeing a glimpse into my time in Venezuela.
Despite the fact that Venezuela is going through a very hard time, I wanted to share my experience with you and show you what a beautiful country it is. My family and I shared some precious moments together and I hope you enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed filming it :)
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10 Best Travel Destinations in Venezuela

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published: 09 Mar 2017

You Won't Believe What We Saw In Socialist Venezuela

In this video, Luke Rudkowski and Jeff Berwick travel down to Caracas Venezuela to give you a report on how people live in socialism. We not only give you a detailed update on life in Caracas but a complete social and economic breakdown of the situation on the ground.
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Venezuela, The Greatest Places

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Venezuela is well know for its oil industry and the Angel Falls but what we are about to see in this documentary will show us why Venezuela is much more than that. We will go to the best wild places in the Country and will experience many different activities alongside it, starting at the northernmost part, the Paraguaná peninsula, to see the only desert in the Country. From there going south will stop at Coro, the first European continental settlement in America. Going east there is the Morrocoy National Park and from there will travel to the middle of the Country where we will enjoy the plenty wildlife of the Orinoco floodable plains, the Llanos.
The second segment transports us to the Andes for the best adventure sports: canyoning, mou...

published: 25 Apr 2016

The Lost World - Caracas

Caracas is a city with a population over three million, crammed into a valley in northern Venezuela. Over 2000-2010, Venezuela's oil revenues did not compensate for mismanagement of the city. The city's infrastructure deteriorated and Caracas residents are increasingly entrenched in slum areas. As of2011, there was still no clear plan regarding how crime, poverty and severe traffic problems could be eradicated from the city.
The city of Caracas receives preferential treatment in Venezuela's economy, as Venezuela's oil-generated revenues are used to subsidise the city's development. Caracas' population growth is driven entirely by natural increase, as the city is too packed to accommodate further immigration. Housing in Caracas accounts for a relatively small share of the household budg...

published: 15 Apr 2014

Dating in Colombia OR Venezuela [SOUTH AMERICA] Travel Guide 2017

HOW TO FIND YOUR LOVE IN Colombia OR Venezuela [SOUTH AMERICA] TRAVEL GUIDE 2017,A lot of men visit Latin America in part because the women there are some of the ... men from other cultures find their dream Latin girl and make a perfect couple. ... gone to Latin America to seek Latinas haven't left such a good impression.
Latinas are exotic and beautiful bar none; they have bodies that ooze sexiness from every pore… they’re spirited lovers, of personalities emblazoned with fiery fervor… they’re loyal beyond compare… they’re a challenging segment of women with well-worth-the-trouble rewards.
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Best of VENEZUELA | OASIS OVERLAND

Venezuela wasn't an easy country to travel in, but I feel incredibly lucky to have been there.
The wildlife was a big highlight (how 'bout that Ant Eater?!) as were a few amazing people who made Venezuela truly memorable.
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published: 04 May 2016

WELCOME TO VENEZUELA | TOP 25 THINGS TO DO | Travel Tips

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Venezuela: Top 10 Tourist Attractions - Video Travel Guide

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Venezuelan culture and travel tips

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Venezuela - Top Places To Visit.

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Top 10 Most Dangerous Tourist Destinations

You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous tourist destinations. Special thanks to our users nazarovanton, Emily Carlstrom, Daniel Fong, bigpapazagon, Eddy Ge and Francis Gossner for submitting the idea on our Suggest Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
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Venezuela Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Venezuela.
Venezuela is a land of beauty and contrast, a country that contains several unique habitats and is one of the last gre...

Travel video about destination Venezuela.
Venezuela is a land of beauty and contrast, a country that contains several unique habitats and is one of the last great natural paradises on Earth. It is also home to the legendary Orinoco, the second largest river in South America that also forms a natural border with Columbia. From Puerto Ayacucho we journey to the remote regions of the State Of Amazonas, the country’s most southerly province. Extending for one hundred and eighty thousand square kilometres and with only a hundred thousand inhabitants it is one of the most sparsely populated areas in Venezuela. A short journey by motorboat takes us to the headwaters of the Rio Ventuari. Because the route leads through an extensive maze of canals it is important that this leg of the journey be taken with an experienced guide who is well versed with the local geography. Following a three hour journey on various tributaries of the Orinoco we arrive at the small village of the MakiritareIndians. The natural variety of the underground world of the Los Roques Archipelago manifests itself in the diversity of the numerous coral reefs that grow there. Apart from a particular fire coral each one of them belongs to a single species that is known as the ‘flower animal’. East of the Venezuelan Andes, in the vast plains of the Llanos, the scenery is entirely different. It is almost reminiscent of America’s Old Wild West. The Llaneros is South America’s version of the legendary cowboy and the use of the Llanos as pasture land was introduced in the eighteenth century and covers a third of Venezuela. It is believed that a number of Andalucian families moved into the plains in 1548 as they were more interested in agriculture and cattle breeding than the Conquistadores who sought only gold. There is almost no other country in the world that contains so many diverse and fascinating landscapes as Venezuela, the land of the Indios and Llaneros and a land full of outstanding cultural contrast and natural splendour.

Travel video about destination Venezuela.
Venezuela is a land of beauty and contrast, a country that contains several unique habitats and is one of the last great natural paradises on Earth. It is also home to the legendary Orinoco, the second largest river in South America that also forms a natural border with Columbia. From Puerto Ayacucho we journey to the remote regions of the State Of Amazonas, the country’s most southerly province. Extending for one hundred and eighty thousand square kilometres and with only a hundred thousand inhabitants it is one of the most sparsely populated areas in Venezuela. A short journey by motorboat takes us to the headwaters of the Rio Ventuari. Because the route leads through an extensive maze of canals it is important that this leg of the journey be taken with an experienced guide who is well versed with the local geography. Following a three hour journey on various tributaries of the Orinoco we arrive at the small village of the MakiritareIndians. The natural variety of the underground world of the Los Roques Archipelago manifests itself in the diversity of the numerous coral reefs that grow there. Apart from a particular fire coral each one of them belongs to a single species that is known as the ‘flower animal’. East of the Venezuelan Andes, in the vast plains of the Llanos, the scenery is entirely different. It is almost reminiscent of America’s Old Wild West. The Llaneros is South America’s version of the legendary cowboy and the use of the Llanos as pasture land was introduced in the eighteenth century and covers a third of Venezuela. It is believed that a number of Andalucian families moved into the plains in 1548 as they were more interested in agriculture and cattle breeding than the Conquistadores who sought only gold. There is almost no other country in the world that contains so many diverse and fascinating landscapes as Venezuela, the land of the Indios and Llaneros and a land full of outstanding cultural contrast and natural splendour.

VENEZUELA TRAVEL VLOG & An Exciting ANNOUNCEMENT | Maria Wilkes

Hi everyone and thank you so much for clicking on this video! I hope you enjoy seeing a glimpse into my time in Venezuela.
Despite the fact that Venezuela is go...

Hi everyone and thank you so much for clicking on this video! I hope you enjoy seeing a glimpse into my time in Venezuela.
Despite the fact that Venezuela is going through a very hard time, I wanted to share my experience with you and show you what a beautiful country it is. My family and I shared some precious moments together and I hope you enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed filming it :)
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Hi everyone and thank you so much for clicking on this video! I hope you enjoy seeing a glimpse into my time in Venezuela.
Despite the fact that Venezuela is going through a very hard time, I wanted to share my experience with you and show you what a beautiful country it is. My family and I shared some precious moments together and I hope you enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed filming it :)
Read my latest blog post all about my decision to enter MUGB 2017:
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Where to find me
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In this video, Luke Rudkowski and Jeff Berwick travel down to Caracas Venezuela to give you a report on how people live in socialism. We not only give you a detailed update on life in Caracas but a complete social and economic breakdown of the situation on the ground.
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Venezuela, The Greatest Places

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5 minutes of a half hour documentary for TV SD
Venezuela is well know for its oil industry and the Angel Falls but what we are about to see in this documentary will show us why Venezuela is much more than that. We will go to the best wild places in the Country and will experience many different activities alongside it, starting at the northernmost part, the Paraguaná peninsula, to see the only desert in the Country. From there going south will stop at Coro, the first European continental settlement in America. Going east there is the Morrocoy National Park and from there will travel to the middle of the Country where we will enjoy the plenty wildlife of the Orinoco floodable plains, the Llanos.
The second segment transports us to the Andes for the best adventure sports: canyoning, mountain biking, parasailing, pendulum jump and white water rafting.
The third segment takes us through the amazonian forest to the AutanaTepui, “the tree of all the fruits” of the Piaroa mythology and will know the story from the oldest guy in the tribe.
The fourth segment guides us to the southern Orinoco. Will travel on the Caura river to reach the Pará Falls, a little known paradise in the Caura Reserve. After that there is the Canaima National Park, where the Tepuis rise from the Gran Sabana, where hundreds of rivers and thousands of waterfalls give this region its notable characteristic of being the Arthur Conan Doyle´sLost World. Still to come the most bizarre birds in South America.
The fifth segment starts in the Orinoco Delta where we will be told about the secrets of the rainforest by a Warao indian guide. Going south will meet the most powerful bird of prey on earth, the Harpy eagle. Then going north we will stop at La Cueva del Guácharo, The Oilbird Cave, the home of more that 10.000 oilbirds, strange nocturnal dwellers inhabiting the cave.
At last but not least there is Los Roques, one of the few still virgin spots in the Caribbean. We will dive on the AntaresDancer liveaboard boat and also will enjoy the countless entertainment possibilities in this paradise.
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5 minutes of a half hour documentary for TV SD
Venezuela is well know for its oil industry and the Angel Falls but what we are about to see in this documentary will show us why Venezuela is much more than that. We will go to the best wild places in the Country and will experience many different activities alongside it, starting at the northernmost part, the Paraguaná peninsula, to see the only desert in the Country. From there going south will stop at Coro, the first European continental settlement in America. Going east there is the Morrocoy National Park and from there will travel to the middle of the Country where we will enjoy the plenty wildlife of the Orinoco floodable plains, the Llanos.
The second segment transports us to the Andes for the best adventure sports: canyoning, mountain biking, parasailing, pendulum jump and white water rafting.
The third segment takes us through the amazonian forest to the AutanaTepui, “the tree of all the fruits” of the Piaroa mythology and will know the story from the oldest guy in the tribe.
The fourth segment guides us to the southern Orinoco. Will travel on the Caura river to reach the Pará Falls, a little known paradise in the Caura Reserve. After that there is the Canaima National Park, where the Tepuis rise from the Gran Sabana, where hundreds of rivers and thousands of waterfalls give this region its notable characteristic of being the Arthur Conan Doyle´sLost World. Still to come the most bizarre birds in South America.
The fifth segment starts in the Orinoco Delta where we will be told about the secrets of the rainforest by a Warao indian guide. Going south will meet the most powerful bird of prey on earth, the Harpy eagle. Then going north we will stop at La Cueva del Guácharo, The Oilbird Cave, the home of more that 10.000 oilbirds, strange nocturnal dwellers inhabiting the cave.
At last but not least there is Los Roques, one of the few still virgin spots in the Caribbean. We will dive on the AntaresDancer liveaboard boat and also will enjoy the countless entertainment possibilities in this paradise.
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The Lost World - Caracas

Caracas is a city with a population over three million, crammed into a valley in northern Venezuela. Over 2000-2010, Venezuela's oil revenues did not compensate...

Caracas is a city with a population over three million, crammed into a valley in northern Venezuela. Over 2000-2010, Venezuela's oil revenues did not compensate for mismanagement of the city. The city's infrastructure deteriorated and Caracas residents are increasingly entrenched in slum areas. As of2011, there was still no clear plan regarding how crime, poverty and severe traffic problems could be eradicated from the city.
The city of Caracas receives preferential treatment in Venezuela's economy, as Venezuela's oil-generated revenues are used to subsidise the city's development. Caracas' population growth is driven entirely by natural increase, as the city is too packed to accommodate further immigration. Housing in Caracas accounts for a relatively small share of the household budget but for damaging reasons. The majority of dwellings in the city are located in the slum areas, which are cheap.
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The video highlights some of the popular landmark attractions. The trip took place in November 2013, before the early 2014 riots, protests, deaths that is currently happening not just in Caracas, but in multiple cities in Venezuela. Places that I've visited in the city, will never look the same.
Photography and Filming Equipment:
5D mark II,
16-35mm 2.8L lens
24-70mm 2.8L lens
4 batteries
3 32 gig, and 1 16 gig memory card
200 gig external harddrive
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Gorillapod SLR-zoom
card reader
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Tour with G AdventuresMusic by Chris Zabriskie -
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http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/I_Am_a_Man_Who_Will_Fight_for_Your_Honor/I_Am_Running_with_Temporary_Success_from_a_Monstrous_Vacuum_in_Pursuit

Caracas is a city with a population over three million, crammed into a valley in northern Venezuela. Over 2000-2010, Venezuela's oil revenues did not compensate for mismanagement of the city. The city's infrastructure deteriorated and Caracas residents are increasingly entrenched in slum areas. As of2011, there was still no clear plan regarding how crime, poverty and severe traffic problems could be eradicated from the city.
The city of Caracas receives preferential treatment in Venezuela's economy, as Venezuela's oil-generated revenues are used to subsidise the city's development. Caracas' population growth is driven entirely by natural increase, as the city is too packed to accommodate further immigration. Housing in Caracas accounts for a relatively small share of the household budget but for damaging reasons. The majority of dwellings in the city are located in the slum areas, which are cheap.
Photo Albums
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The video highlights some of the popular landmark attractions. The trip took place in November 2013, before the early 2014 riots, protests, deaths that is currently happening not just in Caracas, but in multiple cities in Venezuela. Places that I've visited in the city, will never look the same.
Photography and Filming Equipment:
5D mark II,
16-35mm 2.8L lens
24-70mm 2.8L lens
4 batteries
3 32 gig, and 1 16 gig memory card
200 gig external harddrive
iPhone4s
Gorillapod SLR-zoom
card reader
Edited with Final Cut Pro X
Tour with G AdventuresMusic by Chris Zabriskie -
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/Reappear/01_-_Unfoldment_Revealment_Evolution_Exposition_Integration_Arson
http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Chris_Zabriskie/I_Am_a_Man_Who_Will_Fight_for_Your_Honor/I_Am_Running_with_Temporary_Success_from_a_Monstrous_Vacuum_in_Pursuit

Best of VENEZUELA | OASIS OVERLAND

Venezuela wasn't an easy country to travel in, but I feel incredibly lucky to have been there.
The wildlife was a big highlight (how 'bout that Ant Eater?!) as...

Venezuela wasn't an easy country to travel in, but I feel incredibly lucky to have been there.
The wildlife was a big highlight (how 'bout that Ant Eater?!) as were a few amazing people who made Venezuela truly memorable.
Music: Oh Wonder - Lose It (Jerry Folk Remix)

Venezuela wasn't an easy country to travel in, but I feel incredibly lucky to have been there.
The wildlife was a big highlight (how 'bout that Ant Eater?!) as were a few amazing people who made Venezuela truly memorable.
Music: Oh Wonder - Lose It (Jerry Folk Remix)

JoinKarlWatson & James Walsh on their brand new adventure in this backpacking documentary, as they travel through Panama, Colombia & Venezuela for 7 weeks.
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Karl & James are travelling together again after the success of their HK2NY: Hong Kong To New York trip:
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This 2nd episode sees them travel through Venezuela for 2 weeks.
Their first stop is Canaima National Park where they take a 4 hour boat journey upstream to Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the world.
Following this they travel down to Santa Elena to check out the Gran Sabana before doing the 6 day trek to the lost world of RoraimaMountain. Fans of the film 'Up' will recognise this mountain as it was the inspiration for 'Paradise Falls'.
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JoinKarlWatson & James Walsh on their brand new adventure in this backpacking documentary, as they travel through Panama, Colombia & Venezuela for 7 weeks.
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This 2nd episode sees them travel through Venezuela for 2 weeks.
Their first stop is Canaima National Park where they take a 4 hour boat journey upstream to Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the world.
Following this they travel down to Santa Elena to check out the Gran Sabana before doing the 6 day trek to the lost world of RoraimaMountain. Fans of the film 'Up' will recognise this mountain as it was the inspiration for 'Paradise Falls'.
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Video TravelGuide: Venezuela: 10 Top Tourist Attractions
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2. Los Llanos
3. Los Roques
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7. Isla Margarita
8. Mochima National Park
9. Medanos de Coro
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Disclaimer: All audio in this video, We was used free audio in Youtube Library.
About Us:
Omega Tours has now become a familiar brand for tourists from all over the world. We provide many kind of services with high quality to those who join daily typical tour with others, to travelers who want a customized tour, to those who want to get something special and have the travel experience they desire. We care about every customer’s demand and do our best on every tour to offer customers from all walk of life enjoyable trips with us.
We assure that you will have memorable tour in everywhere far and wide in Vietnam country. We are committed to offer you the best price for each tour.
Our business focuses on:
Visa service
Daily tours
Customized tours/packages for group of customer;
Air, train ticketing service;
Hotel reservation;
Car/ bus rental
Omega Tours owns a team of young, dynamic and skilled staff working from day and night on every channel of communication from directly at the offices to live chat and hotline support. We are expecting to get your moments of happiness, your great stories from your trips with Omega Tours. Any of your request and inquiry about tours and service in Vietnam and neighboring countries will be promptly processed and replied at soon as possible.
Video TravelGuide: Venezuela: 10 Top Tourist Attractions
List of Attractions in Venezuela:
1. Angel Falls
2. Los Llanos
3. Los Roques
4. Choroni
5. Merida Cable Car
6. Mount Roraima
7. Isla Margarita
8. Mochima National Park
9. Medanos de Coro
10. Morrocoy National Park

Top 10 Most Dangerous Tourist Destinations

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You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous tourist destinations. Special thanks to our users nazarovanton, Emily Carlstrom, Daniel Fong, bigpapazagon, Eddy Ge and Francis Gossner for submitting the idea on our Suggest Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
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You may want to think twice before jetting off to these destinations. Welcome to WatchMojo.com, and today we're counting down our picks for the top 10 dangerous tourist destinations. Special thanks to our users nazarovanton, Emily Carlstrom, Daniel Fong, bigpapazagon, Eddy Ge and Francis Gossner for submitting the idea on our Suggest Page at WatchMojo.com/suggest!
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GabrielHetland & Rachael Boothroyd say that the crisis in Venezuela is real, but the international media descriptions of horror stories are far from representative of the real situation on the ground

published: 01 Jul 2016

What will a new police law mean for people living in Bavaria?

A contentious bill aimed at broadening police powers in the German state of Bavaria has been fiercely criticised by legal experts, civil rights advocates and even soccer fan groups who say the measures will put people at risk of police action on flimsy pretexts.
Rules within the draft Police Task Act would allow Bavarian state to police surveil the homes, email and phone calls of suspects they deem to present an 'imminent danger' - a far more ambiguous threshold than the 'concrete danger' that needs to be present for police to act under the current law. The bill was put forward by the Christian Social Union (CSU), which holds a majority in Bavaria's legislature, and passage into law in a session scheduled for May 15 looks like a formality.
While members of the CSU say the reforms are nee...

published: 07 May 2018

How the Illuminati Destroyed Venezuela

This video is on how the IlluminatiCentral Bankers used finance to destroy Venezuela's sovereignty and economy. Now turning Venezuela into a colony for extraction of Gold and Oil at half price. Using NGO's and letting Venezuela destroy itself with Socialism and a Gold Standard.
Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/ImperatorTruth
Read my First Book: http://www.amazon.com/Lost-Truth-Dean-Fougere/dp/1502511835/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=8
VideoLinks:
Where is Venezuela's Gold?: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-25/venezuelas-gold-appears-be-still-venezuela-how-long
Venezuela Shipping Gold to Pay Debt: http://money.cnn.com/2016/02/25/news/economy/venezuela-gold-debt/
LucasBlanco Acosto: http://www.lucasblancoacosta.com/falsasindependencias.htmlAntonio Guzman Bl...

published: 24 Apr 2016

The Venezuelan refugee crisis: Challenges and solutions

On April 13, the Brookings Global-CERES Economic and Social Policy in Latin AmericaInitiative (ESPLA) and the Latin America Initiative at Brookings co-hosted a discussion with regional and humanitarian experts on the Venezuelan refugee crisis and the national, regional, and global responses.
https://www.brookings.edu/events/the-venezuelan-refugee-crisis-challenges-and-solutions/ (transcript available)
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Venezuela: Retrospective of most violent riots and civil unrest of 2017

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The country of Venezuela has faced historical violent protests during the past year, causing the deaths of over 150 people in 2017 alone, most of them protesters and one journalist. Back in April of 2013, Nicolas Maduro who used to be the Minister of Foreign Affairs to the ex-president HugoChaves, was elected President. Since about a year later in the spring of 2014, the country of Venezuela has encountered turmoil that reached its peak in violence in the spring of 2017. Back then, angry demonstrators took the streets of Caracas among multiple other cities throughout the country to protest against the strict regime of the new Maduro's government.
Apart from Caracas which all footage was filmed in, people in other cities demonstrated their...

Venezuela's Migration Crisis

Venezuela is experiencing one of the worst migration crises the hemisphere has ever seen. An estimated 500,000 Venezuelans have fled the country in the past two years alone due to worsening economic conditions, extreme shortages of food and medical supplies, and political repression by President Maduro's regime. This mass migration has significant implications for the rest of the Americas. Neighboring countries—notably, Colombia and Brazil—are already showing signs of strain, and there is little indication of a coordinated regional response.
How might the crisis continue to evolve? How can regional governments more effectively work together to address this challenge? What role should the United States take in coordinating a response strategy? The Council on Foreign Relations' Center for ...

published: 02 Apr 2018

Inside Perspectives on Possible Scenarios in Venezuela

The situation in Venezuela is the hemisphere’s direst economic and democratic governance crisis in recent memory. Widespread shortages of basic goods and medicines are contributing to a mounting humanitarian crisis, which in turn is fueling a mass exodus that has strained Venezuela's neighbors. Inflation has reached five digits, and the oil sector—the lifeblood of the country's economy—continues to deteriorate. Presidential elections scheduled for May 20th are broadly expected to be unfair and consolidate the rule of Nicolas Maduro.
In this context, the Dialogue is pleased to host a public presentation by the Grupo Experto para Venezuela (GEV), an initiative of the Institute for IntegratedTransitions (IFIT) that brings together a group of Venezuela based thought leaders and experts commi...

Hr 1: What happened to the "War on _____" everything?? Remember when the Democrats declared everything a war on something? They aren't doing that anymore. AND...Senator Al Franken going up against a lifelong Constitutional lawman was just embarrassing. Franken thinks that leaders who adhere to the Constitution are DIVIDING the nation further. We need to stop being Parties and start being Americans again. AND... Then SenatorDiane Feinstein tried to attack Gorsuch. She didn't know what to do when he started naming all the cases where he ruled in favor of the little guy. AND... Did you know getting water to your house is a "human right"?
Hr 2: A Detroit-area Congressman Dave Trott was loudly booed by town hall attendees after he said he supported funding for the military. AND... Venezuela ...

Recording of the online seminar held on the 25th of January 2017, organised by the Florence School of Banking and Finance.
Speakers:
Mitu Gulati (Professor of Law at Duke University)
Jeromin Zettelmeyer (Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute of International Economics)
Moderator:
Pierre Schlosser (Florence School of Banking and Finance)
An age-old question in international finance and law, dating back at least to the days of the Czar is: what happens when a country leadership chooses to favor the interests of foreign bondholders over those of its local population, using despotic means? Does the local population, after the leadership has been removed, have to continue paying these “odious” debts? Today, the question is being posed to the international community, front and center, in th...

published: 25 Jan 2018

Conjuring the Dead at Venezuela’s Fire Ceremony

Every October in Venezuela, hundreds of people make a pilgrimage to Mount Sorte for Baile en Candela, a celebration of the goddess María Lionza. Armed with drums, razorblades, liquor, and fire, mediums perform age-old rituals to channel the spirits of Lionza’s closest disciples—letting the mystic figures take over their bodies to speak directly to the living.
On this episode of 'VICE INTL,' VICE Colombia trekked to the summit to see exactly what goes down on Mount Sorte each year. They spoke to Lionza's followers to hear why they made the pilgrimage, met up with a well-known spiritual guide, and looked on as a few brave souls had themselves possessed by the dead.
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What will a new police law mean for people living in Bavaria?

A contentious bill aimed at broadening police powers in the German state of Bavaria has been fiercely criticised by legal experts, civil rights advocates and ev...

A contentious bill aimed at broadening police powers in the German state of Bavaria has been fiercely criticised by legal experts, civil rights advocates and even soccer fan groups who say the measures will put people at risk of police action on flimsy pretexts.
Rules within the draft Police Task Act would allow Bavarian state to police surveil the homes, email and phone calls of suspects they deem to present an 'imminent danger' - a far more ambiguous threshold than the 'concrete danger' that needs to be present for police to act under the current law. The bill was put forward by the Christian Social Union (CSU), which holds a majority in Bavaria's legislature, and passage into law in a session scheduled for May 15 looks like a formality.
While members of the CSU say the reforms are needed to guarantee public safety, critics say the bill is a regressive ploy to win votes away from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in state elections due in October. Opponents of the Bavarian bill are now organising protests to head off the legislation, with soccer fan associations, environmental groups and privacy advocates among those taking part.
On Tuesday’s episode of The Stream we’ll look at support and opposition of the bill, who stands to be affected by a change in the law, and the efforts to block it.
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A contentious bill aimed at broadening police powers in the German state of Bavaria has been fiercely criticised by legal experts, civil rights advocates and even soccer fan groups who say the measures will put people at risk of police action on flimsy pretexts.
Rules within the draft Police Task Act would allow Bavarian state to police surveil the homes, email and phone calls of suspects they deem to present an 'imminent danger' - a far more ambiguous threshold than the 'concrete danger' that needs to be present for police to act under the current law. The bill was put forward by the Christian Social Union (CSU), which holds a majority in Bavaria's legislature, and passage into law in a session scheduled for May 15 looks like a formality.
While members of the CSU say the reforms are needed to guarantee public safety, critics say the bill is a regressive ploy to win votes away from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in state elections due in October. Opponents of the Bavarian bill are now organising protests to head off the legislation, with soccer fan associations, environmental groups and privacy advocates among those taking part.
On Tuesday’s episode of The Stream we’ll look at support and opposition of the bill, who stands to be affected by a change in the law, and the efforts to block it.
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How the Illuminati Destroyed Venezuela

This video is on how the IlluminatiCentral Bankers used finance to destroy Venezuela's sovereignty and economy. Now turning Venezuela into a colony for extract...

This video is on how the IlluminatiCentral Bankers used finance to destroy Venezuela's sovereignty and economy. Now turning Venezuela into a colony for extraction of Gold and Oil at half price. Using NGO's and letting Venezuela destroy itself with Socialism and a Gold Standard.
Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/ImperatorTruth
Read my First Book: http://www.amazon.com/Lost-Truth-Dean-Fougere/dp/1502511835/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=8
VideoLinks:
Where is Venezuela's Gold?: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-25/venezuelas-gold-appears-be-still-venezuela-how-long
Venezuela Shipping Gold to Pay Debt: http://money.cnn.com/2016/02/25/news/economy/venezuela-gold-debt/
LucasBlanco Acosto: http://www.lucasblancoacosta.com/falsasindependencias.htmlAntonio Guzman Blanco: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Guzm%C3%A1n_Blanco
US Trojan Horses in Venezuela: http://deadlinelive.info/index.php?s=US+Trojan+Horses+in+Venezuela
Venezuelan Bolivar: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venezuelan_bol%C3%ADvar
I quoted Eva Golinger in this video, but just so you know, this is her background:
"Golinger is under the payroll of the government and the communist movement in South America.
In Venezuela people call her Eva “Golilla”.
For us in Venezuela Golilla has two meanings, somebody that’s sells to anybody or easy to get." - My friend from Venezuela.
http://www.taringa.net/post/noticias/18314086/Eva-Golinger-se-vende-al-mejor-postor.html
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This video is on how the IlluminatiCentral Bankers used finance to destroy Venezuela's sovereignty and economy. Now turning Venezuela into a colony for extraction of Gold and Oil at half price. Using NGO's and letting Venezuela destroy itself with Socialism and a Gold Standard.
Follow me on twitter: https://twitter.com/ImperatorTruth
Read my First Book: http://www.amazon.com/Lost-Truth-Dean-Fougere/dp/1502511835/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=8
VideoLinks:
Where is Venezuela's Gold?: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-25/venezuelas-gold-appears-be-still-venezuela-how-long
Venezuela Shipping Gold to Pay Debt: http://money.cnn.com/2016/02/25/news/economy/venezuela-gold-debt/
LucasBlanco Acosto: http://www.lucasblancoacosta.com/falsasindependencias.htmlAntonio Guzman Blanco: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Guzm%C3%A1n_Blanco
US Trojan Horses in Venezuela: http://deadlinelive.info/index.php?s=US+Trojan+Horses+in+Venezuela
Venezuelan Bolivar: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venezuelan_bol%C3%ADvar
I quoted Eva Golinger in this video, but just so you know, this is her background:
"Golinger is under the payroll of the government and the communist movement in South America.
In Venezuela people call her Eva “Golilla”.
For us in Venezuela Golilla has two meanings, somebody that’s sells to anybody or easy to get." - My friend from Venezuela.
http://www.taringa.net/post/noticias/18314086/Eva-Golinger-se-vende-al-mejor-postor.html
Read my Steemit Blog! https://steemit.com/@titusfrost
My Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/TitusFrost
Hit me up on Social Media:
* Twitter: @ImperatorTruth: https://twitter.com/ImperatorTruth
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* YouTube: "TitusFrost": https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCDHrwVzgl-vZ14wWnN1LVjQ
* My Published Book: "The Lost Truth": https://www.amazon.com/Lost-Truth-Dean-Fougere/dp/1502511835/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&sr=8
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Hr 1: What happened to the "War on _____" everything?? Remember when the Democrats declared everything a war on something? They aren't doing that anymore. AND.....

Hr 1: What happened to the "War on _____" everything?? Remember when the Democrats declared everything a war on something? They aren't doing that anymore. AND...Senator Al Franken going up against a lifelong Constitutional lawman was just embarrassing. Franken thinks that leaders who adhere to the Constitution are DIVIDING the nation further. We need to stop being Parties and start being Americans again. AND... Then SenatorDiane Feinstein tried to attack Gorsuch. She didn't know what to do when he started naming all the cases where he ruled in favor of the little guy. AND... Did you know getting water to your house is a "human right"?
Hr 2: A Detroit-area Congressman Dave Trott was loudly booed by town hall attendees after he said he supported funding for the military. AND... Venezuela has a bread shortage and the government has decided bakers are the problem, so they're arresting them. AND... AG Jeff Sessions thinks it'd be a good idea to enforce Federal law. What a concept! AND... California wants to destigmatize HIV/AIDS by reducing it from a criminal felony to a misdemeanor for KNOWINGLY transmitting the disease and now allow them to give blood. AND... Should people who watch/see Facebook Live videos of assault and/or rape be held accountable if they don't report it?
Hr 3: The bumper sticker reads "You say "liberal elite," I say "well educated." Because if you don't agree with her viewpoint, you must be poorly educated. AND... And, of course, we can tell God to go to hell because he or she is made in our image, right? AND... They're wiping out historical sites and monuments. Not because it didn't happen, but because they don't like WHAT happened! AND... Whiteness is a way of thinking that goes against Christianity.
Have you had your healthy dose of reality lately?

Hr 1: What happened to the "War on _____" everything?? Remember when the Democrats declared everything a war on something? They aren't doing that anymore. AND...Senator Al Franken going up against a lifelong Constitutional lawman was just embarrassing. Franken thinks that leaders who adhere to the Constitution are DIVIDING the nation further. We need to stop being Parties and start being Americans again. AND... Then SenatorDiane Feinstein tried to attack Gorsuch. She didn't know what to do when he started naming all the cases where he ruled in favor of the little guy. AND... Did you know getting water to your house is a "human right"?
Hr 2: A Detroit-area Congressman Dave Trott was loudly booed by town hall attendees after he said he supported funding for the military. AND... Venezuela has a bread shortage and the government has decided bakers are the problem, so they're arresting them. AND... AG Jeff Sessions thinks it'd be a good idea to enforce Federal law. What a concept! AND... California wants to destigmatize HIV/AIDS by reducing it from a criminal felony to a misdemeanor for KNOWINGLY transmitting the disease and now allow them to give blood. AND... Should people who watch/see Facebook Live videos of assault and/or rape be held accountable if they don't report it?
Hr 3: The bumper sticker reads "You say "liberal elite," I say "well educated." Because if you don't agree with her viewpoint, you must be poorly educated. AND... And, of course, we can tell God to go to hell because he or she is made in our image, right? AND... They're wiping out historical sites and monuments. Not because it didn't happen, but because they don't like WHAT happened! AND... Whiteness is a way of thinking that goes against Christianity.
Have you had your healthy dose of reality lately?

Recording of the online seminar held on the 25th of January 2017, organised by the Florence School of Banking and Finance.
Speakers:
Mitu Gulati (Professor of Law at Duke University)
Jeromin Zettelmeyer (Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute of International Economics)
Moderator:
Pierre Schlosser (Florence School of Banking and Finance)
An age-old question in international finance and law, dating back at least to the days of the Czar is: what happens when a country leadership chooses to favor the interests of foreign bondholders over those of its local population, using despotic means? Does the local population, after the leadership has been removed, have to continue paying these “odious” debts? Today, the question is being posed to the international community, front and center, in the context of the Venezuelan debt crisis, where an anti-democratic leadership continues to favor the interests of foreign bondholders over a deprived local population.
Those questions as well as the relevance of such a debate in a European context – where debt restructuring is regularly popping up and off the policy agenda – were be answered in this online seminar by sovereign debt scholars, Mitu Gulati (Duke University) and Jeromin Zettelmeyer (Peterson Institute for International Economics) who will also bring contrasting perspectives from international law and economics.
http://fbf.eui.eu/event/online-seminar-venezuelas-hunger-bonds/

Recording of the online seminar held on the 25th of January 2017, organised by the Florence School of Banking and Finance.
Speakers:
Mitu Gulati (Professor of Law at Duke University)
Jeromin Zettelmeyer (Senior Fellow at the Peterson Institute of International Economics)
Moderator:
Pierre Schlosser (Florence School of Banking and Finance)
An age-old question in international finance and law, dating back at least to the days of the Czar is: what happens when a country leadership chooses to favor the interests of foreign bondholders over those of its local population, using despotic means? Does the local population, after the leadership has been removed, have to continue paying these “odious” debts? Today, the question is being posed to the international community, front and center, in the context of the Venezuelan debt crisis, where an anti-democratic leadership continues to favor the interests of foreign bondholders over a deprived local population.
Those questions as well as the relevance of such a debate in a European context – where debt restructuring is regularly popping up and off the policy agenda – were be answered in this online seminar by sovereign debt scholars, Mitu Gulati (Duke University) and Jeromin Zettelmeyer (Peterson Institute for International Economics) who will also bring contrasting perspectives from international law and economics.
http://fbf.eui.eu/event/online-seminar-venezuelas-hunger-bonds/

Every October in Venezuela, hundreds of people make a pilgrimage to Mount Sorte for Baile en Candela, a celebration of the goddess María Lionza. Armed with drums, razorblades, liquor, and fire, mediums perform age-old rituals to channel the spirits of Lionza’s closest disciples—letting the mystic figures take over their bodies to speak directly to the living.
On this episode of 'VICE INTL,' VICE Colombia trekked to the summit to see exactly what goes down on Mount Sorte each year. They spoke to Lionza's followers to hear why they made the pilgrimage, met up with a well-known spiritual guide, and looked on as a few brave souls had themselves possessed by the dead.
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Every October in Venezuela, hundreds of people make a pilgrimage to Mount Sorte for Baile en Candela, a celebration of the goddess María Lionza. Armed with drums, razorblades, liquor, and fire, mediums perform age-old rituals to channel the spirits of Lionza’s closest disciples—letting the mystic figures take over their bodies to speak directly to the living.
On this episode of 'VICE INTL,' VICE Colombia trekked to the summit to see exactly what goes down on Mount Sorte each year. They spoke to Lionza's followers to hear why they made the pilgrimage, met up with a well-known spiritual guide, and looked on as a few brave souls had themselves possessed by the dead.
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Law and order breakdown in parts of inflation-hit Venezuela

Shops and homes are looted for a second night as people struggle to buy food…
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‘Law Against Hate’ fuels Venezuela's tensions

Venezuela's legal super body, also known as the Constituent Assembly, has passed a law aim...

‘Law Against Hate’ fuels Venezuela's tensions

Venezuela's legal super body, also known as the Constituent Assembly, has passed a law aimed at what it calls promoting peace and respect. Opposition leaders, however, say the legislation called ‘Law against Hate’ is an attempt by the administration to suppress anti-government movements.
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Venezuela's Revolutionary Seed Law

Venezuela's campesinos may have written the most revolutionary law so far. Their plan can ...

Venezuela's Revolutionary Seed Law

Venezuela's campesinos may have written the most revolutionary law so far. Their plan can potentially change the production system in the country forever, benefiting millions. http://multimedia.telesurtv.net/v/venezuelas-revolutionary-seed-law/

0:36

Venezuela Considers 'Law Against Intolerance'

On Wednesday, Reuters reported about a pending bill in Venezuela, which states that any Ve...

Venezuela Considers 'Law Against Intolerance'

On Wednesday, Reuters reported about a pending bill in Venezuela, which states that any Venezuelans who express "hate or intolerance" will be jailed for up to 25 years. PresidentNicolas Maduro has faced international criticism from the United Nations to Pope Francis after installing a new legislative superbody with 545 Socialist Party allies. Maduro's government was holding 676 political prisoners as of Wednesday, a number that is expected to rise once the hate crimes measure becomes law.
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Tensions escalate in Venezuela as Maduro vows to block law passed by opposition

In Venezuela, PresidentNicolas Maduro has told supporters he will block an amnesty law recently passed by opposition MPs.
The law aims to free dozens of jailed opposition leaders. Maduro says they are criminals and that the law would lead to civil war.
The opposition took control of the legislature in January and has been at war with Maduro ever since.
On Thursday it asked Venezuela's electoral board to start reforming the law to make it easier to remove the president. Maduro says this wou…
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Thousands march against Venezuela's amnesty law

(7 Apr 2016) Thousands of supporters of Venezuela's PresidentNicolas Maduro, turned out to show their disagreement with an amnesty law recently approved by the National Assembly.
The legislation is a first step in freeing more than 70 opposition prisoners, including politician Leopoldo Lopez, the country's popular opposition leader, who oppose the government of Maduro.
Venezuela's opposition-controlled congress passed the legislation late Tuesday in hopes of freeing dozens of people imprisoned in connection with opposing the socialist revolution launched 17 years ago by late President Hugo Chavez.
The legislation was a key campaign promise during the 2015 legislative race that gave the opposition control of congress for the first time in more than a decade.
President Nicolas Maduro on Tuesday reiterated his determination to halt the bill saying it is an attempt to free murderers and terrorists.
Socialist officials say that if congress overrides Madruo's veto, the Supreme Court will block the legislation.
The court has thwarted nearly all congressional action this year, overturning attempts to limit the President's power, preventing congress from exercising more control over institutions and barring lawmakers from taking their seats.
The opposition's other main promise has been to remove Maduro from office within the year.
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Venezuela

Venezuela (i/ˌvɛnəˈzweɪlə/VEN-ə-ZWAYL-ə; Spanish:[beneˈswela]), officially the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela (Spanish:República Bolivariana de Venezuela), is a federal republic located on the northern coast of South America. It is bordered by Colombia on the west, Brazil on the south, Guyana on the east, and the islands of Trinidad and Tobago to the north-east. Venezuela's territory covers around 916,445km2 (353,841sqmi) with an estimated population around 33,221,865. Venezuela is considered a state with extremely high biodiversity (currently ranks 7th in the world's list of nations with the most number of species), with habitats ranging from the Andes Mountains in the west to the Amazon Basin rain-forest in the south, via extensive llanos plains and Caribbean coast in the center and the Orinoco River Delta in the east.

Venezuela's PresidentNicolas Maduro announced on Twitter he would be sworn in for a second six-year term on Thursday, brushing aside a law under, which his inauguration was to be held next January ...Venezuela's constitution states that ......

CARACAS — Venezuela has kicked out the top two US diplomatic representatives in the country in response to Washington's latest round of sanctions imposed over recent election results ... "I repudiate all the sanctions that are sought against the Bolivarian Republic of Venezuela, because they harm it, they generate suffering for the people of Venezuela," said Maduro....

Sadly, that is not the case with this weekend's vote in Venezuela...Officials from the United Nations, the Organization of American States, the European Union, the U.S., and Venezuela's neighbors have denounced the upcoming vote as flawed beyond redemption ... Venezuela has the world's largest oil reserves - but thanks to mismanagement, you'd never know it ... Venezuela can't be made to accept humanitarian aid, and so far it has refused help....

CARACAS, Venezuela (AP) — Nicolas Maduro hasn't wasted time consolidating power in the aftermath of his disputed victory in Venezuela's presidential election ... The socialist leader won a second six-year term as president of this crisis-wracked country Sunday despite widespread anger over shortages of food and medicine that have driven hundreds of thousands to leave Venezuela seeking a better life....

Venezuela Vacation Travel Video Guide

Travel video about destination Venezuela.
Venezuela is a land of beauty and contrast, a country that contains several unique habitats and is one of the last great natural paradises on Earth. It is also home to the legendary Orinoco, the second largest river in South America that also forms a natural border with Columbia. From Puerto Ayacucho we journey to the remote regions of the State Of Amazonas, the country’s most southerly province. Extending for one hundred and eighty thousand square kilometres and with only a hundred thousand inhabitants it is one of the most sparsely populated areas in Venezuela. A short journey by motorboat takes us to the headwaters of the Rio Ventuari. Because the route leads through an extensive maze of canals it is important that this leg of the journey be taken with an experienced guide who is well versed with the local geography. Following a three hour journey on various tributaries of the Orinoco we arrive at the small village of the MakiritareIndians. The natural variety of the underground world of the Los Roques Archipelago manifests itself in the diversity of the numerous coral reefs that grow there. Apart from a particular fire coral each one of them belongs to a single species that is known as the ‘flower animal’. East of the Venezuelan Andes, in the vast plains of the Llanos, the scenery is entirely different. It is almost reminiscent of America’s Old Wild West. The Llaneros is South America’s version of the legendary cowboy and the use of the Llanos as pasture land was introduced in the eighteenth century and covers a third of Venezuela. It is believed that a number of Andalucian families moved into the plains in 1548 as they were more interested in agriculture and cattle breeding than the Conquistadores who sought only gold. There is almost no other country in the world that contains so many diverse and fascinating landscapes as Venezuela, the land of the Indios and Llaneros and a land full of outstanding cultural contrast and natural splendour.

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VENEZUELA TRAVEL VLOG & An Exciting ANNOUNCEMENT | Maria Wilkes

Hi everyone and thank you so much for clicking on this video! I hope you enjoy seeing a gl...

VENEZUELA TRAVEL VLOG & An Exciting ANNOUNCEMENT | Maria Wilkes

Hi everyone and thank you so much for clicking on this video! I hope you enjoy seeing a glimpse into my time in Venezuela.
Despite the fact that Venezuela is going through a very hard time, I wanted to share my experience with you and show you what a beautiful country it is. My family and I shared some precious moments together and I hope you enjoy watching it as much as I enjoyed filming it :)
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2:03

10 Things To Do In Caracas, Venezuela

Some inspiration for your holiday, 10 things to do and see in Caracas, Venezuela
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You Won't Believe What We Saw In Socialist Venezuela

In this video, Luke Rudkowski and Jeff Berwick travel down to Caracas Venezuela to give you a report on how people live in socialism. We not only give you a detailed update on life in Caracas but a complete social and economic breakdown of the situation on the ground.
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Venezuela, The Greatest Places

5 minutes of a half hour documentary for TV SD
Venezuela is well know for its oil indust...

Venezuela, The Greatest Places

5 minutes of a half hour documentary for TV SD
Venezuela is well know for its oil industry and the Angel Falls but what we are about to see in this documentary will show us why Venezuela is much more than that. We will go to the best wild places in the Country and will experience many different activities alongside it, starting at the northernmost part, the Paraguaná peninsula, to see the only desert in the Country. From there going south will stop at Coro, the first European continental settlement in America. Going east there is the Morrocoy National Park and from there will travel to the middle of the Country where we will enjoy the plenty wildlife of the Orinoco floodable plains, the Llanos.
The second segment transports us to the Andes for the best adventure sports: canyoning, mountain biking, parasailing, pendulum jump and white water rafting.
The third segment takes us through the amazonian forest to the AutanaTepui, “the tree of all the fruits” of the Piaroa mythology and will know the story from the oldest guy in the tribe.
The fourth segment guides us to the southern Orinoco. Will travel on the Caura river to reach the Pará Falls, a little known paradise in the Caura Reserve. After that there is the Canaima National Park, where the Tepuis rise from the Gran Sabana, where hundreds of rivers and thousands of waterfalls give this region its notable characteristic of being the Arthur Conan Doyle´sLost World. Still to come the most bizarre birds in South America.
The fifth segment starts in the Orinoco Delta where we will be told about the secrets of the rainforest by a Warao indian guide. Going south will meet the most powerful bird of prey on earth, the Harpy eagle. Then going north we will stop at La Cueva del Guácharo, The Oilbird Cave, the home of more that 10.000 oilbirds, strange nocturnal dwellers inhabiting the cave.
At last but not least there is Los Roques, one of the few still virgin spots in the Caribbean. We will dive on the AntaresDancer liveaboard boat and also will enjoy the countless entertainment possibilities in this paradise.
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12:40

The Lost World - Caracas

Caracas is a city with a population over three million, crammed into a valley in northern ...

The Lost World - Caracas

Caracas is a city with a population over three million, crammed into a valley in northern Venezuela. Over 2000-2010, Venezuela's oil revenues did not compensate for mismanagement of the city. The city's infrastructure deteriorated and Caracas residents are increasingly entrenched in slum areas. As of2011, there was still no clear plan regarding how crime, poverty and severe traffic problems could be eradicated from the city.
The city of Caracas receives preferential treatment in Venezuela's economy, as Venezuela's oil-generated revenues are used to subsidise the city's development. Caracas' population growth is driven entirely by natural increase, as the city is too packed to accommodate further immigration. Housing in Caracas accounts for a relatively small share of the household budget but for damaging reasons. The majority of dwellings in the city are located in the slum areas, which are cheap.
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The video highlights some of the popular landmark attractions. The trip took place in November 2013, before the early 2014 riots, protests, deaths that is currently happening not just in Caracas, but in multiple cities in Venezuela. Places that I've visited in the city, will never look the same.
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Best of VENEZUELA | OASIS OVERLAND

Venezuela wasn't an easy country to travel in, but I feel incredibly lucky to have been there.
The wildlife was a big highlight (how 'bout that Ant Eater?!) as were a few amazing people who made Venezuela truly memorable.
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WELCOME TO VENEZUELA | TOP 25 THINGS TO DO | Travel Tips

Here are my top 25 things to do / see in Venezuela.
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JoinKarlWatson & James Walsh on their brand new adventure in this backpacking documentary, as they travel through Panama, Colombia & Venezuela for 7 weeks.
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This 2nd episode sees them travel through Venezuela for 2 weeks.
Their first stop is Canaima National Park where they take a 4 hour boat journey upstream to Angel Falls, the highest waterfall in the world.
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What will a new police law mean for people living in Bavaria?

A contentious bill aimed at broadening police powers in the German state of Bavaria has been fiercely criticised by legal experts, civil rights advocates and even soccer fan groups who say the measures will put people at risk of police action on flimsy pretexts.
Rules within the draft Police Task Act would allow Bavarian state to police surveil the homes, email and phone calls of suspects they deem to present an 'imminent danger' - a far more ambiguous threshold than the 'concrete danger' that needs to be present for police to act under the current law. The bill was put forward by the Christian Social Union (CSU), which holds a majority in Bavaria's legislature, and passage into law in a session scheduled for May 15 looks like a formality.
While members of the CSU say the reforms are needed to guarantee public safety, critics say the bill is a regressive ploy to win votes away from the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) in state elections due in October. Opponents of the Bavarian bill are now organising protests to head off the legislation, with soccer fan associations, environmental groups and privacy advocates among those taking part.
On Tuesday’s episode of The Stream we’ll look at support and opposition of the bill, who stands to be affected by a change in the law, and the efforts to block it.
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51:28

How the Illuminati Destroyed Venezuela

This video is on how the Illuminati Central Bankers used finance to destroy Venezuela's so...

How the Illuminati Destroyed Venezuela

This video is on how the IlluminatiCentral Bankers used finance to destroy Venezuela's sovereignty and economy. Now turning Venezuela into a colony for extraction of Gold and Oil at half price. Using NGO's and letting Venezuela destroy itself with Socialism and a Gold Standard.
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Where is Venezuela's Gold?: http://www.zerohedge.com/news/2014-09-25/venezuelas-gold-appears-be-still-venezuela-how-long
Venezuela Shipping Gold to Pay Debt: http://money.cnn.com/2016/02/25/news/economy/venezuela-gold-debt/
LucasBlanco Acosto: http://www.lucasblancoacosta.com/falsasindependencias.htmlAntonio Guzman Blanco: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antonio_Guzm%C3%A1n_Blanco
US Trojan Horses in Venezuela: http://deadlinelive.info/index.php?s=US+Trojan+Horses+in+Venezuela
Venezuelan Bolivar: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Venezuelan_bol%C3%ADvar
I quoted Eva Golinger in this video, but just so you know, this is her background:
"Golinger is under the payroll of the government and the communist movement in South America.
In Venezuela people call her Eva “Golilla”.
For us in Venezuela Golilla has two meanings, somebody that’s sells to anybody or easy to get." - My friend from Venezuela.
http://www.taringa.net/post/noticias/18314086/Eva-Golinger-se-vende-al-mejor-postor.html
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